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Dr Rikard-Bell claims most accusations of child sex abuse are FALSE

In a number of Family Court cases, where claims of child sexual abuse have been made against a father, the court has switched care from the mother to the father after a recommendation by a child psychiatrist or psychologist. Jess Hill investigates the role of expert report writers in the way the court decides on claims of abuse.

The Family Court is one of the most controversial institutions in Australia. It’s also one of the least scrutinised—strict privacy laws make it extremely difficult to report on.

On Thursday 11 June, in a telephone link with senators for an inquiry into family violence, Australian of the Year Rosie Batty called for a Royal Commission into the Family Court, telling senators the institution is her ‘biggest area of concern’, and that it’s an area that is ‘beyond investigation, beyond reproach’.

‘There is a total disregard or a total ignorance of family violence being an issue,’ she said. ‘You’re viewed in court as likely to be lying to manipulate the system.’

Medical board let serial sexual abuser off the hook, again and again

Izey Semovic remembers reeling with disbelief when he was told the Melbourne neurologist who he accused of sexually assaulting him would escape serious punishment.

It was 2007 and the now 53-year-old former truck driver had no idea that the doctor he had reported to the medical board would years later be exposed as one of the worst sexual predators in Australian medical history. All Semovic knew was that the handling of his own case stunk.

The Medical Practice Board had somehow concluded that Dr Andrew Churchyard had the laconic truckie’s "best interests at heart" when he fondled the 42-year-old’s genitals. Semovic had sought the neurologist's help to deal with upper body muscle pain and weakness.

This parasite of the unfortunate is appointed by the following agencies, one would have to assume it is to discount the information supplied by other legitimate independent psychiatrists and medical experts, with the intent to minimise the compensation paid to the victims.

What is not stated below is that he often supplies psychiatrist reports, sometimes at the cost of $30 000 per family, for NSW department human services.

This man gets the cost of a luxury car for each family he desecrates.

In an emergency he will be contacted by Child Protection Hospital Units (CPHU) for a quick over the phone assessment which gives the Department of Community Services the power to remove any child. This is called a Hypothesis.

Hypothesis: An assumption used in an argument without its being endorsed; a supposition.

You have no defense against this DoCS hitman. You have nowhere to turn for help, your baby has been legally kidnapped, and this man has been awarded the cost of a trip around the world for his evil.